Had not hit with Dunlop in years, like the feel.
Liked the feel, had not hit with Dunlop balls for years
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If you're looking for a ball that's built to last on hard courts, check out the Dunlop ATP Championship Extra Duty 24 cans! Endorsed by the ATP World Tour, this premium tennis ball is a perfect match for both club and recreational players. HD Pro Core and HD Pro Cloth technology combine to provide the consistency and performance that high-level players deserve. When you need a ball to withstand long matches on hard surfaces, reach for the Dunlop ATP Championship Extra Duty 24 cans!
Liked the feel, had not hit with Dunlop balls for years
3.5 stars, the balls are almost as good as the wilson us open extra duty which is the ball of choice in my view.
The weight is close to the wilsons, and the nap as well.
I always prefer active balls like Dunlop. Lately, prices for balls on the internet have been insane. Holabird breaks that mold with a reasonable price for these great balls. At ~$3 per can, this is what you should pay for tennis balls!
I have been using the Dunlop ATP Championship XD for a few years now and have to say they make a good quality ball for the price. They hold their bounce well and felt wears evenly. Occasionally, there's a bad can or 2 but in the recent few cases that I purchased. I prefer Dunlop over Penn or Wilson for durability purposes.
Coming from Penn Championship, my first reaction was to hate these balls - these were not so fast. While that is true, the bounce is much better - it allows me to get to balls which I would normally miss with Penn. I had longer rallies with my opponents. Normally - the Penn balls are pretty much done after 4 hours of play. These can go 6-8 hours - the felt just looks worn out but the bounce is still there and keep playing nicely. Overall very happy with these balls.